6 Tips To Get A Better Deal When You Buy A Home
Do you want to increase the chances that you get a good deal on a house when you buy one!?
Of course you do. Who doesn't? But most people go about it all wrong. They think that you have to find a desperate seller, or some overlooked, under priced home that's a steal. Sure, those are ways to get a good deal, but there are always people waiting in the wings wanting to scoop those up if and when they appear. But most aren't ready and able to do anything about it. Here are 6 tips to help you be able and ready to get those deals when you find one.
1. Be flexible with your closing date.
This sounds so easy and simple. And it is. Many buyers simply cannot be flexible with their closing date. They need to time the closing on the sale of their home, or the end of their lease, for instance.
People selling their home are no different. This is a super common issue. And finding a buyer who can be entirely flexible is a huge benefit to a homeowner. Such a huge benefit that it can help you negotiate a better price and terms than someone who can't be flexible.
2. Have cash.

3. Be pre-approved for a mortgage.
This is also pretty much a basic in the world of real estate. Talk to any real estate agent and they'll tell you this is a must-have.
However, you'd be surprised at how many buyers don't have a solid pre-approval in hand when they find a great deal. So, have that figured out and ready, so that when a good deal shows up, you're ready to roll.
4. Be ready to jump.

5. Go after houses that have been on the market for a long time.
So many buyers ignore houses that have been sitting on the market for a long time. They often think something must be wrong with the house, or feel like the owner isn't going to listen to lower offers...so why waste their time. But, those are great opportunities. Those sellers are most likely desperate for anyone to simply come see the house, let alone make an offer. Sure, they aren't necessarily going to love you coming in with a low offer. But, since most buyers are ignoring the house, and it's been on for quite some time, the chances of you having any competition are slim. So, you can take more time negotiating the best deal possible.
6. Don't have multiple real estate agents looking for you.
